🎈 Unleash the Joy of Sukkot Playtime!
The Children’s Pop Up Sukkah is a vibrant play tent designed for kids aged 3-12, featuring iconic Sukkot elements and 180 colorful paper strips for interactive decoration. With a spacious interior and easy pop-up design, it’s perfect for indoor and outdoor fun, ensuring a festive atmosphere for playdates and celebrations.
Required Assembly | No |
Material | polyester, paper |
Style | Modern |
C**S
absolutely love this tent
So this is another item I ordered for my one year old classroom to entertain my kids. They really enjoy crawling and sitting in tents and tunnels so I knew this was going to be a hit. It was super easy to install and was very durable. My kids enjoyed being able to look out the windows and run in and out. It was the perfect height for them to go in and out without having to bend down. It’s big enough inside to fit three toddlers.
A**R
Big Mistake!!
The tent is adorable and easy to assemble but the writing above the opening translates to Happy Hannukah-a different Jewish holiday!
F**S
Dud succah. But I love a bargain!
I'm surprised at the tone of some of these reviews. If I had children I would take this as an opportunity to learn. Translations between languages can be very difficult. Google translate can be incredibly useful, but often gets things wrong. Everybody makes mistakes. What matters are the methods of correction.Truly, the inscription is not appropriate for a sukkah. That could be easily corrected by anyone who knows better and has a little creativity.Furtherly flawed (although the tent has three windows and a door), the entire roof is opaque - also not appropriate. And harder to nicely correct without wrecking the tent.But it's not completely fercockt.It’s actually a neat little tent. It pops out and back together easily into a compact size. Four folding poles are inserted to give it internal structure. I plan to add blackout material and use it for sleeping when I travel. My sleep is extraordinarily vulnerable to any kind of light.So I shall take the mistranslation as my appropriation. I would feel weird about using the tent how I intend, if it were otherwise.The paper strips are as described - except there are 18 (not merely 10, as one of the pictures indicates) strips for each of the 10 colors, a total of 180 strips.
C**N
Fun fun fun
Add balls to this tint and it’s a vibe the kids love it it’s durable spacious easy to assemble and just adorable the colors are beautiful we love it!
S**T
Wrong title!!!’
The Sukkah says happy Hanukkah and not happy sukkot
T**Z
Hebrew words are incorrect
My kids love this and are having so much fun so we will be keeping it, but the Hebrew says “Hanukkah Happy”, nothing about Sukkot. I didn’t notice it in the photos (wish I had read it before ordering!) but as soon as we opened it, I realized that it was incorrect. Would have given it 5 stars because otherwise it’s great—super easy to assemble, my kids had so much fun making the paper chains to decorate, and are very excited to have friends over to play in their sukkah.. but the Hebrew words bother me every time I look at it!! Wish that we could change it.
A**R
This is what happens when your products are designed by "AI" or goyim rather than actual Jews.
This Sukkah literally says Happy Chanukah with the words in the wrong order. Not all Jewish holidays are Chanukah. Sukkot isn't Chanukah. We don't use a Sukkah on Chanukah. And if you're going to have a greeting for the wrong holiday on your product, at least put the two words in the right order instead of teaching kids backwards grammar.
T**A
Wrong holiday wording
The holiday in Hebrew translates to happy Chanukah which is the wrong holiday for the pictures and purpose of this tent. Very embarrassing to sell like this. Can't gift this to anyone!
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